Ruud wrote:
I agree with you. The Sam is short on cpu performance, ram and video ram (unless you use the pci slot).
Well, it wasn't designed to be a desktop computer, but for industrial customers AFAIK.
I would prefer something approaching the spec of my Asus Eee Box for a small form factor AOS4.1/Morphos2.1 machine but that doesn't yet exist so I accept that and use/enjoy what I have.
I would prefer a
8640 (the single core version) +
SB600 combo (if it can be done). There has been discussions about such configurations over at powerdeveloper.org. You would get:
1x (or 2x) e600 (G4) cores with Altivec @ 1250MHz (and 1MB L2 cache per core)
1x PCI-Express 16x slot for Graphic Cards (8 lanes connected)
0-6 PCI 2.3 slots or on board chips (depending on the board design)
4x Gigabit Ethernet
10x USB 2.0
PATA (2 devices)
4x SATA 2.0
The standard Serial/Parallel/Floppy/PS2 interfaces (if you want them)
AC97 Audio
This would essentially be a 2-chip computer, and I'm sure it could be made quite cheap.
I'd like to see A-cube making a board like this. But maybe this isn't what the industrial customers wants?